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Legendary Baltic Prussian king
Widewuto or Videvutis (also Viduutus, Vidvutus, Witowudi, Waidewut, Vaidevutis) was a legendary king of the pagan Baltic Prussians who ruled along with
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Pagan Baltic and Prussian god of seas, earth, grain, and crops
Peckols formed a pagan trinity. He was depicted on the purported Flag of Widewuto as a young, merry man wearing a wreath of grain ears. Grunau further claimed
Potrimpo
Baltic god of thunder
The so-called Flag of Widewuto introduced by Grunau featuring Prussian Perkūns (in the middle)
Perkūnas
The so-called Flag of Widewuto was introduced by Grunau
Simon_Grunau
Historical region on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Europe
legendary king Widewuto, who lived in the 6th century. The regions of Prussia and the corresponding tribes are said to bear the names of Widewuto's sons — for
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Actors in Proto-Indo-European mythology
('male, hero'). He saw a connection with quasi-historical Prussian king Widewuto and his brother Bruteno. Related to them is a pair of figures named Wirschaitos
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introduction and popularization of several major legends: 6th-century King Widewuto, the temple of Romuva, the pagan trinity (Peckols, Potrimpo, and Perkūnas)
Prussian_mythology
Western Baltic tribe
Prussian legends, the tribe's name is derived from one of the sons of King Widewuto named Schalauo. Skalvian, or Scalovian, is the presumed West Baltic language
Skalvians
Prussian mythological gods
was one of the three gods portrayed on the flag and coat of arms of King Widewuto and worshiped in the temple of Rickoyoto. He was portrayed as an old man
Peckols
Ethnic group
states that Nadruvia was named after Nadro, a son of Prussian chieftain Widewuto. While most linguists agree that Nadruvians were one of the Prussian clans
Nadruvians
Prussian-Lithuanian historian
For example, Prätorius provided a lengthy legend about the Prussian king Widewuto, but it is unclear whether and to what extent this legend is copied from
Matthäus_Prätorius
Proto-Indo-European myth of creation
hero"). He saw a connection with (quasi-pseudo-)historical Prussian king Widewuto and his brother Bruteno. Related to them is a pair of figures named Wirschaitos
Indo-European_cosmogony
Ethnic group
territory is said in folk etymology to have been named after Pomeso, a son of Widewuto, legendary chieftain of the Prussians. Georg Gerullis determined that its
Pomesanians
Chief priest in the Baltic Region
first Bruteno, one of the legendary kings of Prussia alongside his brother Widewuto, to Alleps. According to Grunau, kriwe was the center of both religious
Kriwe
Baltic Prussian culture
the ten original lands of Prussia is named after one of the sons of King Widewuto; but only a few of the sons' names are actually given. Thus, the Germans
Pogesanians
( Kaliningrad Oblast) A Petalium species death watch beetle. Petalium widewuto Sp. nov Valid Alekseev & Bukejs Eocene Baltic amber Russia ( Kaliningrad
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Lithuanian historian and writer (1793–1864)
legend about Roman Palemonids), praised ancient democracy of Prussian king Widewuto, and used a loose translation of the short story Żiwila by Adam Mickiewicz
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English
English : of uncertain origin; it may be, as Reaney suggests, a voiced variant of the habitational name Catterall.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure and Brave
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Hindu
A musical Raag, Ansh of Lakshmi
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heroic Protector
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Indian
Beloved, Sweetheart, Darling
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Hindu
Festival, Strong
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Tamil
Goddess Parvati
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Hindu
Male
Welsh
Old Welsh name, RĪS means "ardor, heat of passion."
Boy/Male
Native American
Black - tailed deer.
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